While N0242 is introspective, N0244 is extroverted. This entry plunges into Roppongi’s legendary nightlife—specifically, a private event at a now-defunct superclub called Velvet Room.

What makes N0244 a benchmark?

File N0244 became a cult item among event planners and entertainment producers seeking a reference for “how to film a party without killing its soul.”

In the niche world of digital archiving, these numbers refer to specific high-resolution still sets or video chapters from the 2007 Tokyo Auto Salon season. While mainstream media focused on the Nissan R35 GT-R prototype, connoisseurs were looking for the lifestyle content—specifically, the Race Queens.

  • Unique factor: One segment shot inside a moving limousine bus (Harajuku → Odaiba)

  • There is a specific aesthetic that defined the mid-2000s in Tokyo. It wasn’t just the cars—it was the culture around them. If you grew up scrolling through early JDM forums or collecting obscure DVD magazines, three codes might make your heart skip a beat: n0242, n0244, n0246.

    These aren't random serial numbers. They are a gateway to the peak of 2007 Tokyo Race Queen (RQ) high quality lifestyle and entertainment.

    Let’s take a nostalgic drive back to Showa Memorial Park, Makuhari Messe, and the golden era of polyester, twin-turbocharged V6s, and the dazzling smiles that defined a generation.

    When viewed as a triptych, the RQ 2007 Tokyo collection tells a complete story:

    Together, they offer a high quality lifestyle and entertainment ecosystem—a full day in the life of an idealized Tokyo sophisticate. For curators, this is gold. For casual viewers, it’s time travel.